5G (the new fifth generation wireless technology for cell phone and internet connections) will result in a massive increase in inescapable, involuntary exposure to wireless radiation. 20,000 satellites will be launched into low and medium earth orbit as part of 5G. The exhaust from the amount of fuel it will take to launch so many satellites will destroy the earth’s atmosphere.

Even worse, the constant 24/7 radiation from these satellites will disturb the earth’s electromagnetic field to such an extent that the earth’s field will no longer be accessible to all the creatures who depend on it. Birds and marine life, for example, who navigate halfway around the world to feed and to have their babies, and then return home, are able to find their way back and forth because of the earth’s electromagnetic field. With 5G disturbing this field, birds, fish, and animals will not be able to find their way. They will get lost. Bees will no longer be able to find their way back to the hive.

Please read and sign this International Appeal as soon as possible, and forward it widely. There is not much time left. 5G is already being rolled out without regard for how it will affect the earth and all life upon it.

Besides the state of the International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space—the number of signatures, next steps, and plans for hand-delivery to governments all over the world, this September 1, 2019 update from Arthur Firstenberg has some very important information about conditions on our planet from current microwave radiation. The paragraph about the Canadian geese becoming so disoriented last year that they could never find their way south for the winter breaks my heart.

In this update Arthur also mentions his book, The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life, and I highly recommend it. It is beautifully written, easy to read and understand, and has some amazing information regarding electricity and health. Click here to buy it. Proceeds from the sale of the book support the Appeal's effort to stop the 5G rollout as well as supporting Arthur's lawsuit contesting the constitutionality of Section 704 of the 1996 Telecommunications Act.